Exeter Advocate, 1906-05-10, Page 7PALX, LISTLESS WITS.
traett °ally Wean Ikalth raitroutila Nene
Ittkla Pure Mood Made by* Dr.
Williatin.s' Pink Pills,
Growing girtee-egirle in their, Wale—
iriust /lave rich, pure blood., Itle-althy
womanhood etepetads upon the vital
naange from rarliaeoct to maturity. Eta
eel woman Oiona niost earefelly
'tIl,leer daughter'a heelth at that
tical period. If a earl at this period has
beadeehee, if ehe is pale, thin and Ian-
tuid, it eshowe that her alencler blood
auppty ia being overtaxed'. "Slie will
always he atihig and may alip 'into a
, hopeleas deeline orLeoatelteentiam if her
blood as not built tip ,at.. once with Dr..
Williamsk Pink Pills. . The rieh, red
'alopci, which these pills make bring
health and atrength . to every organ,
• wad. Make dull, Ustlesa, languid girl's,.
bright, rosy-cheeked, active .and strong,
Miss 'Waggle Donahue, .larinsville, Ont.,
Says: .aBefoit 1 began the use of Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills I was badly run
' down, and it seemedees though elly
blood had turnedto water. I, was
'very pale, suffered from headaches ana,
palpitation of the heart, and often
pass sleepless nights. I found
nothing to ,help me until I began .the
use of Dr. aWilliatiss' PinkPills' and
these have fully restored me andI can
truthfully say I never enjoyed' better
health than I am now doing."
When, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ret,
place bad blood with good blood they
eirike straight at .the root of all mini-
enon ailments like anaemia, decline,
ladigestiori, kidney and liver troubles,
skin, eruptions, erysipelas, neuralgia,
St. Vitus dance, paralysis, rheumatism,
and the special ailments of growing
girls and women. 13e sure you get
the genuine pills with the full name,
'Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Pee-
• pie," printed on the wrapper around
each box. "Sold by medicine dealers or
sent by mail at 40 cents a box or six
bnxes for $2,50 ay writing The Dr. Wil-
liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
A GOLD -SEEKER.
A Cheery Man Encountered on the Way.
" to the Klondike.
The cra• eeeloaagetestantathere where
ageldaai"-leads adventurous men into ell
sorts' of .dangers. The author of "The
Trail of the Gold-Seekersa tells of some
of the men encountered on the overland
journey to the Klondike. One maxi who
had been out of provisions for days had
been living on squirrel and such other
small ,game as •he could capture and
roast eking his way. But he was still
eheerfel.
He was- hairy and ragged, but neat,
and his face showed a certain delicacy
of physique. •He broke off suddenly in
the midst of his story to exclaim, with
great energy : •
arm going to find the gold up here or
lay my bones en, the hills 1"
In the ,midst Of these intease phrases
he whistled gaily, or babke off. to attend,
to his cooking. He told with pride an
joy of his hard experiences, and said,
Isn't it lucky I caught you right here?"
and, seemed willing to talk all, night,
In the morning I went over to .the
camp fire to see if he were still with us.
-He was sitting in hie scenty bed before
the fire, metiaing...hisrtroueers.
"I've just got to put a patch on right.
now, or my kneell be clear through,"
he explaimed. He had a neat little, kit
of materials, and everything was in
order. •" , •
"Say," he went on, "looks -like I ought
to rustle enough grub out of all these
outfits to last me into Glenora, don't
it r . • -
We "came down" gracefully because
we could not •withstand such prattle.
,The biacksmith turned in some beans,
the boys from Manchester divided their
scanty „ store of flour and bacon, I
areught some salt, some sugar and some
oatmeal, and as the small man put it
away he chirped like De cricket. He ,ac-
cepted our aid as d'ainatter of course, '
NO, • plarfectly apasonable man would
ever take such frightful chances as -this
absurd person set his face to without
fear., He "hit the traila with a hearty
joy that promised well. His- -cheery
smile and unshrinking "cheek" carried
him through a journey tat appalled
old packers with tents of "grub," and
good here. •
STURDY BABIES.
In every home where Baby's Own
Tablets are used seiu will find rosy,
sturdy, good-natured babies because
these Tablets cleanse the stomachand
boatels, aid digestion, and thus bring -
perfect health. Ask any mother who has
used the Tablets and she will tell you
there is no other mediaine so a good.
• Mrs. 'lames Hell, Beach' Hill, N. S.,
elias : "My baby was troubled with in-
-digestion, was cross and peevish and
rapidly losing 'legit. I got Baby's Own
Tablets and "less than a box• cured him
•and he has ever since enjoyed good
health and is growing splendidly.'
Mothers should remember that this med.
icine is absolutely safe and can be
given to the Weakest, tenderest baby,
or to the sturdywell-grown boy or giri
With equally good effect. Sold. by all
medicine, dealers or by mail at 25 cents
a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine
Ca., Brockville, Oat.
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PlIONIOGRAPII POST-CA.RDS.
To enable peoale ao send their voices
to their friends through the reails is the
ambition of three French inventors, who
leave uriited their ingeauityin the Pao-
•clion Of wax -like' material called
onorine," which inaar be spread upon
a po.st-card. Spoken messages May Le
impressed upon the prepared cards by
placing them in a phonographie
ap-
j:.iahi;, into which the Sender speaks,
and the receiveia of ettch a card has
only for put it througlen receiving phono-
graph in cyder to heatthe voice of bie
friend asfl eetelephone.
IMMIX= 011 GOUT.
No matter whatyour station is
Hard lue,kal emit you out;
he poor ham gets the 'rheumatiz,
The each man gits the goy!.
"What intereeled ine` meet in my trav-
As," eitid Iletipeiae "WII(4, the' muinnty
efL tine4-.11 1t;aw in Egypt," "Wondete
flu - It I ' aplied hi; -1 friend.
uondorful they mould inaLlit a
an day up Rod 8tay that way." *
LONG MEMORY OF AN ELEPHANT.
-
Went Through Taeks Which Ile Had
Performed for Twexity-three Years.
Bata, fifty-yeanuld elephant, ree-
ently purchased by the Hippedronte,
blew Yora, unheeitetingly went threttga
4 eealee of teleae U143 °thee day whiell
ehe had not peeforined in twenty-three
years., °This, r,,,ityri. the •prees agent,
"Seas a, test of ,pachydermie memory,
which covrobarates all that tradition
and histeay easuntesaa .The teet wae
baoacailt about by, an argument be
,-
-Wpm. Peter Barlow, an elephant train-
er,- and Dr, Martin 3...Potter, a veterin-
ary surge,on, which' leca te a wager el
$t00,
'Bazil was 'ono of the Amt. 'elephants
brought to Arrierico. by P. T. Barnum.
She was the charge of "Bob" Fryer in
the Barnum circles. At that time Peter
Barlow was only a boy bare -back rider,
rut a fast friendship grew up between
him andaBazil, so that she "executed
all the boy'a instructions with ()teeth-
ence and zeal." er ree
In 1880 thete carnet sad parting, for
Bazil was purchased by Fryer for his
'own circus in Australia. Two years
later Fryer died and poor Bazil was
sold from one master to another, and
did drudge Work to •witieh she was lit-
tle accustomed. She wae so big and
stating that she had to pull wagons out
of the mud when other beasts tailed.
• John H. Starin bought Buil from
Pingling Brothers, and she was installed
on Glen Island. Thompson & Dundy
tben, bought her for the Hippodrome,
The moment she saw Peter Barlow,
though she hadn't seen him for awenty-
three years, ehe began to trumpet loudly and "flap, her pendulous ears with
gleeful vigor." The meeting was afe
• feeting.
Peter Barlow said that he would bet
Bazil would do over, the old triciZs she
feed to, do for him. Dr, Potter emiled
increeluouslye and there followed a bet
et $500 in more or less real money. The
()thee"' day the feet of, "pachyderrnic
memory" was performed, Bazil going
through her old tricks- "with unvary-
ing accuracy anti punctuality," though
she hadn't practised them in. twenty-
three long years.
AN EX -MAYOR GIVES
UNSTINTED PRAISE
"DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS ARE THE
VERY Bun MEDICINE 1 EVER
,
•
USED FOR. KIDNEY
TROUBLE.
Mr., Robert Sheppard, Ex -Mayor of Gan-
anoque, Ont., Testifies to the Merits
of Dodd's Kidney Pills.
Gananoque, Ont., -April 30.—(Speciala
—"I suffered off and on for over four
years , from kidney trouble," writes Mr.
,Sheppard, of this place, "and though I
tried .many reine,dies and was under a
doctor a long, wane I get no better.
had Bright's Disease sligatly, Lumbago,
petite an my loins and attimes all over
my body. My ,skin was dry, hard and
burning, I could' not sleep, the least ex-
ertion made me perspire 'fearfully and
my blood was so'. bad I tbroke out in
boils all over -the neck and back. I was
in this state when I started-. taking
Dodd's Kidney Pills and rn an increda
My, short space of tinae the boils dis-
appeared, I recovered my' health and
now I am quite cured."
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MEDALS FOR HEROES.
•
King Edward Awards ,Medals for Gal,
lent Acts.
The King has awarded the Albert
Medal of the first class to Mr: Leslie
Urquhart, British. Vice -Consul at Baku,
for conspicuous bravery in saving the
• byes ef four Brinell workmen' last Sep-
tember on the occasion of the riots in
the Russian oilfields.
.The Englishmen were eourrounded by
insurgents in an insolated position.
When news of their peril reached Mr.
Urquhart he, accompanied by two
Cossacks , and sever* Tartars, started
to relieve the beleaguered Men. No
one in ,the British 'colony expected he
teould live to return. Mr. Urquhart's
courageous and spontaneoue, action
was awarded with success, He got
through, althatigh he .was fired on from
time to lime, and found the -four Eng-
lishmen in a serious condition, especial -
ori account of watea. After' feeding
• them he persuaded- them to go with
him in carts. Jmmediately after-
wards , the btilidinga were carried by
skean, and everyone found therein was
sut to death.
The King has also Conferred the Al-
aert Medal of .the second clue on Ma.
Patrick Cullinan, an inspector.. - of the
Great Southern and Wnetern Railway
Company in Ireland. A woman fell ii
fi ont of art approeching train at
'Station. Althoughthe train was only
15 yards ,off, Inspector Cullinan jumper,
en the track and stie,ceeded in' dragging,
the woman, to safety.
WOMEN PREACHERS.
•The wothea ,preaehers and ministers
of religion have inereased taroughota,
the United States duringthe last decade
in the ratio' of 300 per eem. in1890 the
women' • clergy-anita" of America
licensed' to „preach and marry couples
numbered only 1,143, whereas *there are
now 3,378.
Salt Rheum Cured Quick..— Dr..Ag-
new's Ointment cures' Salt Rheum and
alt itchhig or burning skiendiseases in
&aye One applieation gives almost
instant, relief., For, Itching, Blind, or
Illeediug Piles .it stands .withOut, a peere
Cures in three to eie nights. 35 cents.
—151
THE' ROCK OF REFUGE..
Itt Hawaii, one of the Sandwieh
Islan(1ie. themle a. snot called the Rock
of Willem. If a ,et iminal reaches that
reek uncaptured he is. eafe $(1 long as he
reniaine there. Unually hie family sup-
ply him vvillt food mail ate Is elite to
teatet ide facepe, but he is tame allowed
to return tio his own tea*
411
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TOP-LINFIL
"Whet are you gavOtit0 ima:53"ar
- the literary hereon.
"Veelly," answered Mae. Sitepleigin
"1 can't name them all eflitand, bat my
ansbancre poteitelbook accede the lisL"
111 lietaixte the Ola end Male a New
lariende. —Time was*eviten Dr. Thomas'
Re/celiac Oil had but a email field of
direribution, but laovr 4,9 territory Is
wideepaeatt The,e0 who first reetignies
ita curative qualities still value it as
a specific, and while it retaine ite dal
triends it is ever making ,new. , It is
certain that whoever' once =ea it will
net be 'avithatit la..
THE IDES'T F,V1311.
Savey, —Do you think that dog ha.s
pood blood ia him?
Davy — You bet! He teoll 'et plebe
out of me once!
i• •
IIIIS worm Malt
Alterorileo have existea for along time
end' passed through different stages, the
suffering is intense—pain, aching, throbbing,
tumors form, Oiled 19 bursting with black
blood.
'Symptoms indicating other troublenatty
appear to a thoroughly Pile-siek person.
This is when Dr. Leonhardt's Jdern-Itoidr
the only absolute Pile cure, bring* the
results that has made its fame.
. It will cure the most stubborn case in
existence and a bonded guarantee to that
effeot goes with each package.
• Hem -Reid is to be had for $1.00 at the
drug store, or from The Wilson-Fyle Com-
pany, Limited, Niagara Falls, Ont. 3
SHORT.'
"I hear some scientists are going to
try to make the north Pole with"an
ship. Do they intend to stay .long?"
"Oh, no. They're only going to make
a flying trip."
1••••••••••••.......m.
Man and Wife in Distress. -- Rev.
Dr. Bochror, of Buffalo, saas: "Mg wife
and I were both troubled with -dis-
tressing Catarrh, but we heve enjoyed
freedom from this aggravating malady
since the day .we first used'Dr. Agnewls
Catarrhal Powder, Its action was in-
stantaneous, giving the most grateful
rciief within ten minutes atter first ap-
plication.." 50 cents. -153
LOST AD FOUND.
"They say coneersation as a 'fine
art' is lost.
"Possibly!" said tbe insurance man.
aBut I've found that it's peetty good
'business!' "4 -
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MARX THIS -DIS'PINCTION A purely local
disease of the skin, like barber's doh, is cured by
Vireavees ;Comte alone. But where the blood is
loaded with impurity, such as Salt Rheum,
Weaver's Syrup also Should be used.
Fortune telling is always fortunate
fox the fortune teller.
-Corns cause intolerable pain. Hollo-
way's Corn Cure removes the trouble.
Try it, and see what 'amount- of pain
is saved. ,
•ft•••••••nri:e.
.NOT SO BAD.
aack— The girl I am engaged to May
not be as good ae,,, gold, but—
Tom (interruptinA) — But what?
Sack -- She's good for a couple of
cornerlots in the business centre of
.town.
Itennteat soap at eetor SIM outer naps,
- but is best when used in the Sunlight way,
-Buy Sunlight Soap and fellow dixtuitioas.
TOO MUCH FOR HIM.
Fuzzy. Fred — How did Pledding Pete
git writer's cramp? -
Dismal Dave — He tried ter keep a
list" mil all de folks wot offer'd him
work.
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• Be There a Will Wisdom Points the
Way. — The sick man pines for, relief,
but .he dislikes sending !pr the doctor,
Which means bottles ot drugs never
coneumed. He has not the resolution
'le; load his stomach with compounds
which smell villainously and taste'
worse. But if he have the will to deal
himself with his ailment, wisdom will
direct his attention to Parmelee's Vege-
table 'Pills, which, as a specific for in-
digestion and disorders of the digest-
tive 'organs, have no eqUal,,,
THE FULL SET:
She "Weren't you perfectly de-
lighted When baby cut hie first tooth?°
He — "Yes. I thought maybe he'd
quit yelling then. But 1 'found there
were thirty-one more to follow."
eve—
"My Woman, is it the kidneys?"
Investigation in half the disorders' pe-
culiar to women would prove faulty
kidneys the seat of the trouble. If
ypu're aroubled with that tired, drag-
ging feelingf, have an almost constant
heavirsess, maybe sharp pains in the
head, put South American ICidney Cure
weight' friend. ahd It never falls. -150
soiught friend, and it never fails. -150
„ ANSWERED.
Little 'Willie — $gy, pa, what is an
infant Industry? aa••
- Pa — It is usually a hetet, my son
that grabs everything in sight; just, like
a baby dace.
A Clear Healthy Skin Eruptions of
the skin and, the blotches -Which blem-
feli beauty are the resell of impure
blood caused by unhealthy nation of the
liver and kidneys. In correcting this
unhealthy action and restoring the or-
gans to their normal condition, Par -
melee's Vegetable Pillwill at the same
time cleanse, lite blood, and the blotehes
end eruptions will disappear without
leaving any trace. •
IAN WANT LONGER LEGS.
,
Japariese scientists attribute the super-
ior ,stature of the Eriglislasperilting races
to 'their ,meat eating habits, and the
Emperor is reported to be consideririggi,
scheme' to put the nation 011 a ineat
diet to make his subjects grow thlier.
A native 'physicianof Tokio, who .,was
edactile,d in Englana, is advoeating the
general use of the bieycle to achieve the
aarne purpose'. In Ws, opinion the IA -
cycle is the trioet 5110e SSful Itooly bttilder
and musele developer Ihe English people
prizes:a. He eriViee the Englieh length
of , litab. fie aecomends that youine
aaps, of both sexeo, fie taught early in
youth to ride the bicydle. -
A full,,M0M1 15 n1Or0 atitactivetitan
a his wan. .
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_ Two, • thousand deigns sulteble for 'all clews* • 01, Work such 'Oa
Charehee, SchSeetssa Stores, Mlle, Also specie' I deeigns, tor Muse'
s Kits a
tams, Diniag-Itooms, etee, 41'othitig 4.14' ever been devised to 'equalPeel- •
lar's Steel Ceilings Jor, Farm Ilotatiee. "Olean ae lath and pla.ster and wzfl
never rack or
Avoid, Accident s by Using
Pedlar's. Steel Ceilings.
vgiW RzWARD will
linorwyow 'be paid to any
person who proves that
Sunlight Seep Fontaine any
injunoue chemicals or any
form of adulteration.
tinlight
(lap
is a peifect cleaner and will
not injure anything.
Best for all household p$1:1fr
poses, Sunlight Soap
's super -
is most conspicuous in
• the washing of clothes.
Common • soapsdestroy
• the painted or varnished
surfaces of Woodwork and ..
take the color out ofclothes.
Even the daintiest linen
• or lace, or the most delicate
colors may be safely washed
• le
with Sunlight Soap in the
Sunlight way (follow dire6-
tions).
• Equally good with hard
or soft water. •
Tour money refunded by the dealer
from whom you buy Sunlight Soap if you
• find any cause for complaint. -
Lever Brothers Liniited, Toronto
i.ac+33.priviwc+
Pressed Brick Machine
BEST AND SIMPLEST
ON THE MARKET
We also manufacture pea Harvesters
and Bunchers, Manure Loaders, Haat,
Grain and Stock, Rocks' Washing
Machines, swagon boxes, scrapers,
wheelbarrOws. Write for catalogue.
WEITLAUFEK BROS. & SONS.
. STRATFORD, ONT.
• ONLY WAY.
Meeker — My wife and I never quar-
rel. She 'does' as she pleaees end I do,
too
Bleeker — I see — as 'she pleases.
Meeker — Of ouree. are n&t leoretng
foi trouble.
The supetiority of Mother Graves'
Worm Exterminetor .is -shown by ifs
good effecta, on the children. 4Purchase
a bottle and.give it a trial.
•
GERMS IN DtIST. ,• •
.Leaturing before a London audience
or the _importance of house cleaning
an English scientist asserted 'that as
much as can be placed on a 'pin point
y'elds no fewer than 3,000 coloniee01
living germs. The majority of these
locks the door to the heart of human-
ity.
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Shipped .front our •warehouses relented ell ready to apply.
OUlt CA.TALOGIX, NO. al V, DESCIaltrES MANY DESIGNS,.
WRITE FOR IT. IT C0S1'S YOU NOTHING. WIRTIE TO -DAY.
THE
PEDLAR. PEOPLE1
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Head Office and Works, • • Oshawa, Ont., Gittiada
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In Western Canada Lict1.7,:it4
Saskatehowati, 04413 milei from. two railways, C.P.B. tlk O.T.P.
• stroug,04 90 per mintplough land, eprin creak, no sloughs.
About 40 mile* N.B. of Indian Head. P6cie $10,00 Per acre.
t, Writ. for map asd fell particulars.
R. PAitseNs. pi Wellesley Street, Toronto, Canada.
esmasmomarimarimmi.
MAKE the FARM PAY
• A Fairbanks -Morale 2 H. P.
Jack -Of -all -Trades -
GASOLINE ENGINE .
will saw wood as fast se two mext.esnitornello
it. n Klee PunaPsyrater, hells( corn. grin. de toad,
make* butter, rims cream seoarAtor. 111 hrte.t inr•
abates Rower tcivacil4f itrAireitztr. scam hew one
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• Rheumatism Cured.
Why doYou suffer --Stares Magic Rheumatism
Cure will relieve the worst eases of acute,
chronic, or inflammatory rheumatism in 24
hou1s. Every bottle has a positive guarantee
to cure: Hundreds cif marvelous cures have
been made in all parts of Canada. If your
druggist cannot gite you Stares, take no other,
send, direct to us, il.00 per bottle.
Osborn. Remedy Go., 175 Tongs lit ,Toronto, tint
• pom
800, acre farm, 8 miles Irons Indian
Head, Sask. Good buildings,550 acrea'cul-
tie ated, 430 incrop, Oa& 150 , more to cul
tivate, good pasture, fire wood., $21,000, -
half cash. • Yielded 13,000 bushels last
year. Several unimproved pieces ad-
joinine available bornesteads., I. M.'
Thomson; Real Estate, Indian Head,
Sask.
• DIDN'T APPEAL TO HER.
Fred — I told Miss de Scadds I was
willing to die for her. But it was no
use. •
Jack -- What, did she say?'
Fred— She said she couldn't think of
maieying a dead one.
Cholera and all summer complaints'
are so quick in their action that, the
cold hand of death is upon the 'vie -
time before. they are ,aware that danger
is near. If attacked do not delay in get -
beg. the proper medicine, Try a, dose
of Dr. j. D. Xellogg's Dysentery Cordial,
and you will get iminediate. relief. It
acts with wonderful rapidity and never
tails to effect a cure.
Proof of .the political pudding, lies in
the plum distribution. .
Miserable Folks could trace Both
state of mind aed body ao some 'one
or other form of "stoxriaeh disorder. Dr.
Von Stan's Pineapple Tablet is a "vest
pocket" remedy- that nature provides
and that medical science has proved a
Wander in preventing and curing sto-
mach ailments. 11 you've a symptom
of distress in your etomach test the
Pineapple cure. 35 cents. -152
Only a docter.af long experience can
look doleful when an epiderbie is
brewing.
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WHAT DO PEOPLE Nam who are run down
sweetie, ' pale, listless ? „," Perroyini," the bee,
tonid. tt }Aids, makes strong, it gives now life.
There are many tonies bu 'only one " Therovim.
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SAE OCCUPATION.'
Bridget,. the pretty young maid-otrall-
evork, •conflded eo her niistress when
taking servi6o thateshe had lately become
engaged ,to be ' married. She stated,
however, that he and Tirri would have
to wait, two ,years, and an the mean-
time she wished to be earning money.
- When Tin) made his first call one
.evening the family remarked that they
Pad never 'known so quiet a man. The
• sound of Bridget's voice rose now and
then from the kitchen, but Tim's words
were apparently few and far between.
"Tim is not much of a talker,. is he,
Bridget?'" said ' the mistress of Mlle
'house the next morning. at should
scarcely have known tliere was anyone
wiutaillel'olutalltikstmeovreen,itileigie.c'.
t we've been ea -
gaged a while longer, I'm thinking,
ream," said little 'Bridget. "Ile's ten
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er.aann, when he's wid met"
OVEBSI,GHT.
aWas your Wife angry when you got
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"Angry? Way, my boy, the dear wo-
man pelted me with flowers!"
"II It how did you get that black eye?"
,,,
"aa ell, you see, she neglected to tette
the a kevere out of the pole before ,she
three theina'
, • - , —.sera ,
Keep your troubles to youinelf; when
yott tell them you aro' taking up the,
time of the mati who is Waiting ,te tell
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w &teat 1 volt ;Ging ito CetteittAptila. 1 took all
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